Dutch star Frenna teams with Wizkid and Odeal on “Coca Body,” a laid-back cut built for summer rotation.
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- A Cross-Border Trio Comes Together
- The Sound: Mellow Percussion, Silky Guitar
- A Continuation, Not a One-Off
- Where to Stream
Frenna has returned with “Coca Body,” a new single that pairs the Dutch-Nigerian rapper with two of the UK and Nigerian scenes’ most talked-about voices: Wizkid and Odeal. Released July 3, 2026 and produced by Vanno and EAN Music, the track slots into a run of international pairings that have increasingly defined Frenna’s output, following his earlier crossover single “Pretty Girls.”
He built his name in the Netherlands (Frenna) through the SFB collective before moving toward solo records aimed at wider, Afrobeats-adjacent audiences. “Coca Body” pushes that ambition further, putting him in direct conversation with two artists who’ve each built serious momentum over the past two years.
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“Coca Body” leans into a warm, unhurried vib groove — soft percussion, mellow guitar lines, and a rhythmic bounce that gives all three artists room to breathe rather than compete for space. Frenna opens the record with restraint, setting a relaxed tone before Wizkid’s signature melodic phrasing lifts the hook. Odeal closes out the arrangement with the soulful, R&B-inflected textures that have become his calling card.
Muse wise, the song sits squarely in familiar signal territory: admiration, attraction, and the pursuit of a love interest whose presence “starts a fire.” It’s a straightforward, hook-forward theme, but the interplay between three distinct vocal styles — Frenna’s rap cadence, Wizkid’s laid-back melody, Odeal’s soul runs — is what carries the record.
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Part of what makes “Coca Body” work is that it isn’t really a random pairing. Wizkid and Odeal already share history: the two collided on Odeal’s “Nights In The Sun,” and that prior chemistry carries over here, giving the collision a sense of continuity rather than a one-off industry link-up. Odeal, born Hillary Dennis Udanoh, has spent the past two years building serious cred in UK R&B and Afro-mixer circles — he was named Billboard’s African Rookie of the Year in September 2025 off the strength of EPs like Lustropolis and singles including “Soh-Soh,” which reached the top five of the UK Afro-beats chart.
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“Coca Body” is out now across major streaming platforms, with an accompanying music video directed by Christian Saint already live on YouTube. The view leans into the same unhurried mood as the production — min flash, plenty of close-up chemistry between the three artists, and none of the overproduced spectacle that sometimes accompanies a three-way feature of this size.
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For a record built around romance and low-stakes charm, “Coca Body” earns its groove honestly. It doesn’t chase a viral moment or lean on shock value; instead, it settles into its pocket early and stays there, betting on chemistry over gimmick. Given Wizkid and Odeal’s prior work together and Frenna’s evident appetite for international pairings, it’s a fair bet that “Coca Body” won’t be the last time these three names appear on a tracklist together — separately or as a unit.


